AGM RattlerV3 LRF 35-640

AGM RattlerV3 LRF 35-640

The RattlerV3 LRF 35‑640 represents the sweet spot in AGM’s third‑generation Rattler lineup. It pairs a 640×512 thermal core with a fast 35 mm f/1.0 lens and integrates a 1,000 m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator directly into the lens. A 2560×2560 OLED display and Image Boost 2.0 technology deliver high‑definition imagery, while a 2.5× base magnification and wide 12.5° × 10.0° field of view make scanning easy.

Additional features include shutterless NUC, picture‑in‑picture, multiple colour palettes, pitch scale, shot‑activated recording and Wi‑Fi streaming. Power comes from a removable NE‑4400 battery that runs over 5.5 hours, and 64 GB of internal memory captures video and audio. IP67 sealing and a 5‑year warranty ensure durability.

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MSRP: $4,695.00
PRICE: $4,294.50
  • Is This the Right Thermal for You?:

    Choose the 35‑640 if you want 640‑resolution clarity and a generous field of view without the added weight and cost of the 50‑mm model. Its 2.5× base magnification and wide field of view make it ideal for spotting and engaging hogs, coyotes and deer inside ~800 yards, while the integrated rangefinder and ballistic calculator simplify holdovers. If you require even longer detection or higher magnification for open prairie or long‑range shooting, consider the RattlerV3 50‑640.

  • Best For:

    • Hunters seeking higher‑resolution imagery and a wider field of view than the 35‑384 offers
    • Shooters who want a built‑in rangefinder and ballistic calculator for shots up to about 1,500 yards
    • Landowners and outfitters who need durable, weatherproof gear with intuitive controls
  • Not Ideal For:

    • Extreme long‑range engagements beyond 1.5 miles; the 50‑mm V3 delivers longer detection
    • Situations where minimal weight is critical – the integrated LRF and battery add mass
    • Budget‑conscious buyers who don’t need a rangefinder; a non‑LRF Rattler may suffice
  • How This Model Compares:

    The 35‑640 improves upon the 35‑384 with a 640×512 sensor, high‑resolution display and wider field of view, producing significantly sharper images. It sits below the 50‑640, which uses a larger 50 mm lens and 3.5× base magnification to provide detection rated up to ~3.5 km but has a narrower field of view and higher price.

    Compared with the 35‑384, this model’s 640×512 sensor offers more detail, a larger 2560×2560 display and a wider field of view, while base magnification drops to 2.5× for easier scanning. The 50‑640 ups the lens to 50 mm and base magnification to 3.5×, providing longer detection but reducing FOV and adding weight.

  • What You Actually Get in Real-World Use:

    Field reports note that the 35‑640 provides a noticeably sharper image than the 384‑sensor models, with excellent contrast through 8× digital zoom. The 2.5× base magnification offers a generous field of view for scanning timber and fields, and the integrated LRF makes ranging targets effortless. Most users get about 5–6 hours of runtime per battery; carrying a spare battery or a USB‑C power bank is recommended for overnight hunts. A few hunters mention that the rangefinder can be finicky on very small or hot targets beyond ~800 yards, but overall the V3 system performs reliably.

  • FAQS

    • What is the detection range of the RattlerV3 35‑640?
      AGM specifies a detection distance of about 2,480 m for a 6‑ft target. In practical hunting, hogs and coyotes can typically be identified within 800–1,200 yards, with larger objects visible farther.
    • How does the 640 sensor benefit me compared to a 384 sensor?
      A 640×512 sensor has four times the pixel count of a 384×288 sensor, providing finer detail, smoother digital zoom and better target discrimination at longer distances. It also supports a wider field of view at the same focal length.
    • Can I use the ballistic calculator with custom ammunition?
      Yes. The RattlerV3's on‑board calculator allows you to input ballistic profiles for different ammunition and rifles. Once a range is measured, the system displays an elevation holdover for your chosen profile.
    • What kind of batteries does it use and how long do they last?
      It uses removable NE‑4400 rechargeable batteries. Each battery runs about 5–6 hours depending on settings. You can carry spares or power the unit via a USB‑C external power source for extended sessions.
    • Is the RattlerV3 35‑640 waterproof?
      Yes. The scope has an IP67 rating, meaning it is dust‑tight and can withstand immersion in 1 m of water for up to 30 minutes. It is also shock‑resistant to firearm recoil.
  • Key Features at a Glance:

    • 640×512 VOx sensor with <15 mK sensitivity and Image Boost 2.0
    • Integrated 1,000 m laser rangefinder and on‑board ballistic calculator
    • 35 mm f/1.0 lens; 2.5× optical magnification with digital zoom up to 20×
    • 2560×2560 OLED display; shutterless NUC and picture‑in‑picture
    • Wide 12.5° × 10.0° field of view for easy scanning
    • 64 GB internal storage with video/audio recording and shot‑activated mode
    • Removable NE‑4400 battery provides >5.5 h runtime; USB‑C external power supported
    • Wi‑Fi hotspot for streaming, firmware updates and mobile app control
    • Rugged IP67 water‑ and dust‑proof housing; 5‑year transferable warranty
  • Detailed Product Description:

    The AGM RattlerV3 LRF 35‑640 is engineered for hunters seeking a balance of high‑definition imaging and manageable size. At the heart of the scope is a 640×512 VOx microbolometer with <15 mK sensitivity, revealing fine temperature differences for excellent target recognition. A 35 mm f/1.0 germanium lens delivers a 2.5× optical magnification and a wide 12.5° × 10.0° field of view, making it easy to locate and track game. AGM’s new 2560×2560 OLED display and Image Boost 2.0 algorithm provide vibrant, detailed images, while shutterless NUC keeps the view uninterrupted.

    The in‑lens laser rangefinder measures distances from 10 m to 1,000 m with ±1 m accuracy and feeds an on‑board ballistic calculator. Users can choose from multiple colour palettes, activate picture‑in‑picture for finer aiming, and store various zero profiles for different rifles. A removable NE‑4400 battery offers more than 5.5 hours of continuous runtime, and 64 GB of internal memory captures hours of video with audio.

    Wi‑Fi connectivity allows live streaming and firmware updates via the AGM app. Built to survive harsh conditions, the RattlerV3 features an IP67‑rated aluminium housing, large glove‑friendly controls and a 5‑year warranty, ensuring reliability season after season.

  • Technical Specifications:

    • Sensor: 640×512 VOx (12 µm), NETD <15 mK
    • Lens: 35 mm f/1.0; field of view 12.5° × 10.0°
    • Optical/Digital Magnification: 2.5× base; digital 1×/2×/4×/8× (up to 20×)
    • Detection Range: ≈2,480 m (6‑ft target)
    • Laser Rangefinder: 905 nm, 10–1,000 m range, ±1 m accuracy
    • Display: 2560×2560 OLED, 50 Hz refresh
    • Storage: 64 GB internal EMMC
    • Power: removable NE‑4400 Li‑ion; >5.5 h runtime; USB‑C external power
    • Weight: ~0.73 kg
    • Environmental: IP67 rated; operating –40 °F to +131 °F
    • Warranty: 5 years on optic; 1 year on battery